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For some reason, I think I felt comfortable that my personal data was controlled by a small collection of private companies. Facebook, Google, Linked In are the big three that come to mind.

Google has been public for several years and knows alot about me. And you. What web sites you browse, what you write in your emails, your preferences, your phone number, your personal details. The fact that they also know this about the rest of the world for some reason gave me comfort.

The fact that they also had hundreds of millions and now billions in search revenue also made me feel good. Would they bother jeopardising that in order to sell my data to people? I doubt it but maybe.

I’m also generally not too worried about it which helps.

That said, Linked In’s IPO and Facebook’s coming IPO have got me thinking. Linked In’s first day multiple of 300-600 times earnings implies that public shareholders either plan on making a lot more money than they currently are from these companies or that they love losing buckets of cash in the near term. Or that they’re speculating it will go up more like in the 1998-2001 internet boom.

What i’m wondering is what are they going to have to do to raise earnings in the manner they’ll need to to justify their valuation? Surely they’ll have to start making some decent money somehow?

Will Linked In start calling me and offering me jobs? Will Linked In or a post IPO Facebook sell my data to companies to advertise to me? I was less worried about these things with their private company CEOs at the healm and a smaller group of VC investors and rich Goldman Sachs clients as shareholders. But trading at multiple hundreds times current earnings, I’m not so sure. The profit growth has to come from somewhere.

With the post IPO Google, I not only didn’t think about much about this but I effectively didnt’ have a choice unless I wanted learn Chinese and try out Baidu.

With Facebook and Linked In I do have a choice. I guess less so with Facebook because it is a great tool for staying in touch with people. Linked In, however, I would happily ditch in a heartbeat if the concerns above worried me.

Luckily, they don’t worry me too much so i’m unlikely to leave these sites.

But I imagine there are millions of people out there that these concerns do worry. Will people use these sites the same way now that they’re publically owned? Should they? Will they do things differently? Are Linked In and Facebook less valuable as public companies at such high valuations?